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Sights in Maastricht
Edit ThisIf we cross the old Saint Servaas bridge, we enter the real city of Maastricht. Walking on the bridge we see the Saint Pieter Hill on the left, this hill (or mountain as it is called by the Dutch) is a maze of tunnels and can be visited. Very interesting by the way. It were the Romans who first started the excavation of mergel and started the underground network. Digging tunnels went on until the beginning of the 20th century when they started using the hills' mergel for making cement; hence the smoking chimney to your left. Up river to the south is the city of Liege (cannot be seen). To the right we see the Maastricht waterfront with the pottery factory and the paper mill. On the Maastricht side we immediately enter the pedestrian shopping area, at the end of which is the Vrijthof square.
